
Customer Spotlight: Fukagawa Municipal Hospital
About the Institution
Fukagawa City is located in central Hokkaido. [Fukagawa Municipal Hospital], the region's core hospital, serves multiple roles including designated cancer treatment cooperation hospital and provider of emergency, disaster, and remote area medical care.
The nursing department's philosophy is "providing warm and kind care with heart," and many nurses support patients daily through team-based medical care that emphasizes cooperation with doctors, physical therapists, and other professionals.
A Conversation with Director of Nursing, Michiko Sasaki

The reason for introducing the new uniforms is primarily related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In challenging situations, the nurses treated patients with sincerity and dedicated themselves to providing excellent medical care. There was also a sense of exhaustion and stagnation, so I wondered if there was something I could do as a nursing manager to break through that.
Our hospital originally had a one-piece uniform, and I had always wanted to change it to a pants style that was easy to move in. Therefore, I decided to get new uniforms to raise motivation. I was looking for a good product when I received a pamphlet from Classico. I looked at other manufacturers' products, but Classico's scrubs caught my eye. It was love at first sight.
I wanted to wear something that would give me confidence as a professional nurse, and I also wanted something that would provide a sense of unity as a team. In addition, I was looking for an innovative design and a sophisticated atmosphere, and I felt that the moment I saw this scrub.

I was looking forward to discussing the introduction, and the person in charge contacted me promptly and offered an in-person presentation. After seeing the product and listening to the presentation, I decided then and there to choose Classico.
Deciding on uniforms for the entire team is a tremendous job. I had to choose something high-quality carefully. When I heard about Classico's origins and product development history, I was impressed that they work closely with medical workers and produce products that meet actual on-site needs.

As Director of Nursing, I wanted to motivate the staff, including myself, by having them wear something they were satisfied with. I also wanted to create a sense of unity in the team. The history of Classico's founding and product development echoed my thoughts.
In addition to the selected items, they brought many other types, and I could try on many of them, which was a significant factor. In addition to falling in love with the scrubs at first sight, the presentation drew me in even more.

The staff was pleased, which made them want to work harder. When recruiting participants for this case study photo shoot, many said, "I want to participate too!" and "I want to have my picture taken!" So I'm happy we introduced it.
Patients have said, "You're a good nurse (in your uniform)!" I was surprised that even family members who visited and contractors who use the hospital said things like, "It's nice" and "I like your new uniform." We could fully achieve our goals of raising motivation and creating a sense of unity, and the effects were even more pleasing than we had imagined.

A Conversation with Nurse Suzuka Nishimura
Nurses' uniforms need to be easy to move in. Since I often have to squat, it's easier to wear something stretchy. These scrubs don't feel tight around the shoulders even when I stretch my arms, and they fit my body just right, so they're very easy to move in.

Also, the shape of the pants is adorable. The design fits my body type well and makes me look sleek. The top is long and covers my butt, so it makes me look slim.

The one-piece clothes I used to wear didn't fit me very well, and they showed my body shape. But this covers everything, so I'm happy I look neat in the mirror.
A Conversation with Nurse, Marie Suga

I was thrilled to hear that I could wear scrubs in collaboration with Gelato Pique. My seniors were also excited, saying, "It's a collaboration with Gelato Pique!"

The lines on the sleeves and the "Gelato Pique" embroidery are charming, and I think they are different from other scrubs. Every time I see them, I feel good. The fabric of the slits changes to navy blue, which is a nice detail, too. Patients also say, "You're wearing a nice uniform" and "The lines on the sleeves are nice."
Of course, they are very comfortable to wear. They are smooth and silky to the touch, so they feel great.
A Conversation with Physiotherapist, Ayaka Ishizawa

I move my whole body a lot at work, so the stretchiness of scrubs is essential. The DECO series scrubs are made of a jersey-like fabric, making them very easy to move in. I sweat a lot as I move, but they are silky smooth and breathable.

I like the shape; the top and pants make my body lines look beautiful and slender. I like designs that make me look slim, so I'm thrilled.

Products Featured in This Article
The Fukagawa Municipal Hospital team selected items from two collections.
Deco Collection Items
Inspired by tailored suiting, the Deco collection blends professional style with practical comfort. Made from smooth, breathable 100% polyester, it features a relaxed fit with box pleats, a refined V-neck with tape accents, and side slits for easy movement. Quick-drying and wrinkle-resistant for effortless upkeep.
Men's Scrub Tops
Men's Scrub Pants
Women's Scrub Tops
Women's Scrub Pants
Gelato Pique x Classico Collaboration Collection Items
Combining feminine designs with high functionality, this collection features original prints, accents, and embroidery. The premium, silky fabric is anti-transparent and wrinkle-free for lasting comfort and easy care. Thoughtful details like patterned sleeves, pleats, and functional pockets provide both style and unrestricted movement.
The following products are unavailable online. Please contact us for purchase inquiries.
Pleated Scrub Tops
Tapered Scrub Pants
Men's Scrub Tops (Series 661)
Men's Scrub Pants (Series 662)
